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  • Henry S. Shore, Wm. Goodwin, Anderson Barrett, David Lambert, and Wm. Richardson &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Henry S. Shore, Anderson <br>
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  • ...00) </ref> Their relationship was strained, and Lucian eventually left his home and his apprenticeship.<ref> Encyclopædia Britannica Online, s.v. "Lucian,
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  • Henry S. Shore, William Goodman, Anderson Barrett, David Lambert and William Rich ...what he had given him. The deponent made the alteration and then returned home, and afterwards went again to Mr. Wythe and informed him of the death of Mi
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  • ...848-1860, folder 4, Box 133, Brock Collection, [http://www.huntington.org/ Henry E. Huntington Library,] San Marino, CA.]] ...Death of Chancellor Wythe." Brock Collection, [http://www.huntington.org/ Henry E. Huntington Library,] San Marino, CA.]]
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  • ...ace and security of [http://www.rosewell.org/ "Rosewell,"] his magnificent home in Gloucester County, [[wikipedia:John Page (Virginia politician)|John Page ...had visited a Miss Nelson, who had then been living in the modest Richmond home of her uncle, the widowered, scholarly Chancellor. "She and all of us were
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  • Of Wythe's early life very little is known. He spent most of his youth at home, and received nothing like a thorough education.<small>5</small> While at s After two years spent in this cursory study of the law, Wythe returned home and devoted himself assiduously to his studies.<small>9</small> The defects
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  • |relatives= Children: Anne, Mary, Henry, William, Austin, Bettie, Lucy, Kemp, Alfred, Susanna, and Thomas. Ancestor ...ter his wife's death in 1838, the citizens of Warrenton bought the Plummer home and converted it into the Warrenton Female College.
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  • ...B2oVChMI7-qyiYCQyAIVBXA-Ch2wJA9l#v=onepage&q=ludwell%20lee&f=false Richard Henry Lee of Virginia: A Portrait of an American Revolutionary]'' (Rowman & Littl |relatives=[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Henry_Lee Richard Henry Lee] (father)<br />[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Lee_(Virginia_colo
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  • ...am (granddaughter), wife of [[wikipedia:William Henry Fitzhugh Lee|William Henry Lee]] ...v2/johnson-c.htm Chapman Johnson], and [[Daniel Call]].<ref>C. M. S., "The Home Life of Chief Justice Marshall," The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 12, N
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  • ...is life in Hampton, Virginia, where [[George Wythe|George Wythe's]] family home, [[Chesterville]], was located. Jones was a senior member of the firm Jones ...fice, he made little progress. After two years with Mr. Dewey, he returned home and without assistance pursued not only his legal studies, but worked in La
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  • ...s Governor of Virginia from 1834 to 1836, and then retired. He died at his home in Norfolk, in 1860. ...nerosity in allowing Tazewell and other young men to board with him in his home. Tazewell notes with great affection Wythe's special fondness for teaching,
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  • ...nce, and his instruction of [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[John Marshall]], and [[Henry Clay]]. The thesis is presented here in its entirety, with permission:<ref> ...[[John Marshall]], [[Henry Clay]], [[James Monroe]], [[Spencer Roane]], [[Henry St. George Tucker]], [[John Wickham]], [[Daniel Call]], [[William Munford]]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE: ''The Life and Public Services of Henry Clay, Down to 1848''}} ...|thumb|right|350px|Title page from Sargent's ''Life and Public Services of Henry Clay, Down to 1848'' (Auburn, NY: Derby & Miller, 1852).]]
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  • |name=Henry Izard Henry Izard (1771 &ndash; 1826) was born at sea on May 15, 1771, while his parent
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  • This year, 1755, when he decided to make his home in the capital, may be fixed in mind as one of the important years in his l ...dence"&mdash;a foreign affairs committee, or shall we say, a committee for home affairs across the sea, since the hated "[[wikipedia:Stamp Act 1765|Stamp a
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  • |2ndofficepreceded= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Tazewell Henry Tazewell] ...y in Albermarle County. There, Nicholas lived as a planter and built a new home, which he named "Mt. Warren." In 1785 he married Margaret Smith, with whom
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  • ...When he was missed, search was made for him, and he was found and brought home, but not until the funeral was over. ...that era. I well remember hearing him describe a visit he made to Patrick Henry, when the orator lived at Venable's Ford in Prince Edward, and his finding
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  • ...appeared in the ''Virginia Gazette'' in September, 1766, regarding Richard Henry Lee's involvement with the Stamp Act. ...regard to the Stamp Act must convince every (Text obscured) (even Richard Henry Lee himself) that it had no (Text obscured) that I now condemn the hero of
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  • ...</ref> Wythe's parents, however, enslaved people at their [[Chesterville]] home, so Margaret may not have shared her grandfather's anti-slavery worldview.< ...ved many people both at his family plantation in Elizabeth City County and home in Williamsburg, Virginia, but these are the slaves who are named in surviv
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  • Ordered, That the statute made in the twenty sixth year of the reign of King Henry the Eighth, intituled, "An act whereby offense be made high treason, and ta ...he provisions of the statute of the thirty-fifth year of the reign of King Henry the eighth, in case your Majesty shall, upon receiving the said information
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